Configure automatic detection of folder type

Windows Explorer can display files using different view types, depending on the files being pictures, music, movies etc. When opening a folder using Windows Explorer, then it tries to guess the folder type so the contents gets displayed properly.

Looks through the parent folders to see any of them specifies that sub folders should inherit their view.

Looks in the registry checks if the "AllFolders" value specifies a default view template.

Looks at the files in the folder and tries to guess what folder type it is. After having guessed the folder type, then it checks if there is any default view-template for the folder-type.

To update the default view-template for a detected folder-type, then open a folder of that folder-type and customize it. To use it as default when no saved view-template is found, open Folder Options and press the "Apply to Folders"-buttons (Will only update the default view-template for that folder-type)

This is very nice as one always can tell Windows Explorer to use a different view template in case it should guess wrong, and it will remember it as a saved view. The problem comes when the saved view expires in the cache, or if one doesn't like Windows Explorer to display the files differently depending on the type of files.

Set default folder view for all folders

If setting the "AllFolders" registry key, then it will prevent Windows Explorer from guessing the folder type and applying the associated view template: